Showing posts with label LUNAR ECLIPSE DECEMBER 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LUNAR ECLIPSE DECEMBER 2010. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

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If you don't see the total lunar eclipse on Monday / Tuesday (depending upon your location) you will have to wait until 2014 to see the next one. This article in the LA Times gives details of when, where, how long it will last and more. ...
The entire 72 minutes of the total lunar eclipse will be visible from all of North and South America, the northern and western part of Europe, and a small part of northeast Asia including Korea and much of Japan. ...
This shows the geometry of a lunar eclipse. When the Sun, Earth, and Moon, are precisely aligned, a lunar eclipse will occur. During an eclipse the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon. Earth creates two shadows: the outer, ...

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Friday, December 17, 2010

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LUNAR ECLIPSE DECEMBER 2010



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Both lunar and solar eclipses can only occur when the Earth, Sun and Moon are directly aligned… and that alignment is about to happen just four days before Christmas! While the winter treat of totality will lend itself to North.
Total Lunar Eclipse – December 20-21, 2010. December 16, 2010 | NASA. “A total eclipse of the moon will begin on December 20 or December 21 – depending upon your location. In the eastern US the eclipse will begin shortly after midnight. ...
On 21st December 2010 last eclipse of the year which is Total Lunar Eclipse would occur. The eclipse will be visible in the region covering Europe, West Africa, the Americas, the Pacific Ocean, eastern Australia, the Philippines and ...

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